Collecting hotwheel cars and noticed a lightning bolt on bottom are different?
Autumn asked:
My husband was just wondering what the different lightning bolts mean on the bottom of the cars. Some are gold, silver and others don’t have any at all. Are there some cars better to collect than others? Thanks for your help!
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My husband was just wondering what the different lightning bolts mean on the bottom of the cars. Some are gold, silver and others don’t have any at all. Are there some cars better to collect than others? Thanks for your help!
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February 7th, 2009 at 10:52 am
nothing that i know of
but my little boy has about 400 matchbox and hot wheels cars some are over 40 years old i think so somebody give her a good ans because i would like to know too
February 10th, 2009 at 1:23 pm
Without seeing the specific car I cant give specifics. I think what you have is cars made by Johnny Lightning. In the late 60’s early 70’s Topper made these. The quaility compared to Hot Wheels and Matchbox was pretty poor. I have no idea how collectable these are. I think they are junk. Some of them may have a slot for a race track that was also offered. A tab went into the slot so the car could be launched at the top of a ramp, a friend of mine had one. Ten or fifteen years ago the name resurfaced as part of Playing Mantis. They have offered movie cars, and various other themes. The quaility of these is second to none and the detail for cars in this price range is excellent. The price is usually higher than Hotwheels and Matchbox but I think they are well worth it.